LASSUS TROMBONE FANTASYFun new treatment of this timeless trombone favorite, including sections in jazz waltz, hip-hop, swing, traditional, plus a nod to “Chameleon.” Performed at the 2012 MidWest Convention.

$20.00

LI'L DARLIN'This is a recreation of the classic Neal Hefti arrangement, in the laid-back style of the Count Basie Band.

$20.00

LORD OF THE CANZONAPremiered at the 2011 ITF in Nashville, this is written in 4-parts for the Nashville group, "Bone Therapy." This arrangement intermingles themes from two familiar classics, Gabrielli's "Canzon per sonare #2," and "The Lord of the Dance" ("Simple Gifts").

POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE #2The refreshing "other" processional for those looking for a change. It's similar, yet delightfully different from Elgar's old favorite #1. Written in four parts, but works best with multiple players per part. (Optional snare, cymbal, timpani parts are included.)

$25.00

POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE #4Another refreshing "other" processional for those looking for a change. It's similar, yet delightfully different from Elgar's old favorite #1. Written in four parts, but works best with multiple players per part. (Optional snare, cymbal, timpani parts are included.)

BRIDAL CHORUS (Wagner) and WEDDING MARCH (Mendelssohn)Two for the price of one! The "Bridal Chorus" is written in the formal processional style, while the "Wedding March" is jazzed-up for a triumphant recessional. This is a "must" pair for any musician (particularly a trombonist) who is getting married!

THE MAGNIFICENT SEVENBold and aggressive main theme from Elmer Bernstein’s hit movie and TV series. (Included are optional contra-bass trombone and percussion parts) Commissioned by the TCU Trombone choir.

$30.00

TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD (THEME FROM)This intricate arrangement features solo tenor or bass bone with seven part trombone accompaniment. Beautiful, haunting melody, utilizing many mute combinations. Optional harp part included. Commissioned by the TCU Trombone Choir, and performed at the 2014 ITF.

ROCHUT NUMERO QUINCE (Rochut #15)This nine-part arrangement of perhaps the world's most famous trombone etude, known simply as "Rochut No. 15," was commissed by The University of Texas at Austin Trombone Choir, directed by Nathaniel Brickens. It is set to a hot "Latin-salsa" style, thus the name "Rochut Numero Quince." The February 11, 2006 world premier featured the amazing Trombones de Costa Rica performing the four "solo" parts, while the impressive 25-member UT choir provided the 5-part accompaniment. An opportunity is provided for some improvised solos. Total duration: 5 to 8+ minutes, depending on the number and length of the solos.